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Inez: Finally, can you tell me, Nadia, Owen, about being in the studio, which is where we are now. What’s this like for you? Owen, do you want to begin?
Owen: Yeah, sure. I love actually being in the studio. For me, it’s like being on stage. You are in…
Inez: In the spotlight?
Owen: In the spotlight. And, yeah, I get quite an adrenaline rush from it. I particularly like the fact that we’re basically just having a conversation, knocking ideas off each other, and the listeners get to, you know, eavesdrop on us.
Inez: Right.
Owen: And I particularly like the ideas that we come up with and the synergy we have. I think it’s a good mix.
Inez: It is a little bit like, very similar to the conversations we actually have in the office when we’re not recording. Is that right, Nadia?
Nadia: Yes, yes it is, it is, I think. I really enjoy these conversations because they are conversations, and I feel very much that our listeners are almost in this recording studio with us, which is a lovely thought actually, but I also particularly value the chance, the opportunity, to hear both your views on things that I find are genuinely very interesting.
Owen: And what about you, Inez? What do you like most about being in the studio?
Inez: Well, you know, I’ve been a speaker for a long, long time, and I just, I love that moment. It’s like the beginning, particularly at the beginning, it’s like when an orchestra is, sort of, we come in and we’re chatting to each other, and it’s like tuning the instruments, and then there’s a little bit of a hush, and our voices are then, everything’s set up, and we can hear our voices in this, sort of magical, slightly, almost echoey environment. And then Mathieu, our sound engineer, says, “Sound’s rolling”. And then off we go. And how magic is that? I just feel really lucky to be part of it.
Nadia: Yes, me too.
Inez: Thank you.